Here, in game No. 2, looking forward to seeing how some of these top talents respond to tonight's game. At the beginning of the season I want to say we had Boys' Latin the No. 1 rated team and Gilman the No. 4 rated team in the MIAA. Both teams struggled through the regular season, but have turned it on in the playoffs. This is also a battle of top attackmen, with Boys' Latin's Wells Stanwick (Johns Hopkins) going toe-to-toe with Gilman's Conor Doyle (Notre Dame).

First Quarter

11:24 Gilman gets the first ball off the face-off, but BL snags it on a turnover. Two nice early saves by Gilman goalie Palmer Murray.

THird Quarter

9:23 Another unforced turnover on BL during an EMO. Boys' Latin is 1-5 on EMO tonight.

8:36 Gilman throws the ball away on their end, Boys' Latin ball going up the field.

5:54 Boys' Latin clears the ball after a nice Adam Davey save, but struggle a bit against GIlman's ride. Greyhounds bringing the pressure all night. BL called with illegal procedure, and then a looseball push in their defensive end after what appeared to be a turnover in their favor. Tough night so far.

4:37 Boys Latin charged with two penalties. Trevor Kiddy and Ben Kellar called with high hit/slash respectively. Believe this is :30 concurrent but the refs are huddling.

4:15 Man, this is going way too long on the penalty. They finally figure it out however. GIlman up 6 men to 5 men now. Must have taken one penalty away.

:04 Wells Stanwick called in the crease on a scoring attempt. Still all tied up as we head into the fourth.

4th Quarter

15:00 Tight game heads into the heart of the matter here in the fourth.

11:32 Huge hit for a turnover by Gilman.

10:14 Some heavy hits and tough groundballs here in the fourth. Boys' Latin has possession going to the cage. Shot by BL's Ben Pridemore but save by Palmer Murray. Both goalies playing great games tonight.

4:27 Insult to injury, BL gets the procedure call and gets possession off the ensuing face-off.

3:37 Boys' Latin calls a timeout with the one of their players on the ground.

2:30 Theme of the MIAA playoffs? Stick check. Gilman asking for a stick check on Boys' Latin stick on Colin Heacock. Check is good, back to the game.

1:44 BL's Shack Stanwick with a nice groundball to keep possession. Lakers looking to run out the clock here.

1:26 Flags flight all over the field. Lets see how this pans out.

Lot of fouls ther, but the biggest one is a 2 minute unsportsmanlike on Gilman goalie Palmer Murray. GIlman puts in Bryan Moore* in cage. Gilman gets the ball for BL's penalty, a one-minute onsportsmanlike on BL's Taylor Stathoff.

:42 GOAL Gilman. Conor Doyle drove to the cage and got the shot on the ground. Flags were thrown but waved off after the shot and score. Closing up. BOYS' LATIN 6, GILMAN 5.

:27 GOAL Gilman. Ryan Tucker wins the face-off, drives to the cage and scores on a bounce shot. Flag was thrown for a hold but don't know if that's going to carry over or no. Crazy stuff. BOYS' LATIN 6, GILMAN 6.

:00 BL wins the ball but can't get it in cage, with a save by Moore. We're going to overtime folks!

OVERTIME

3:34 Gilman's Micah Kiser snags the groundball for the Greyhounds off the face-off. Conor Doyle has the ball in his possession. Gilman however, calls a timeout.

3:08 GOAL Gilman. Ryan Tucker, who was a liability in the penalty box in the first half of the game, scores on a driving shot to the right, finishing the Greyhound comeback against the Lakers. Man, tough loss if you're a BL fan, great win if you're a Gilman person. Final stats soon.

*Tucker scored three of the team's last for goals, including both the game-tying and game-winning goal. Two of Tucker's goals were in man-down situations (the third, non-Tucker goal, scored by Conor Doyle, was also a man-down goal).